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Ini Edo’s Elegant Grief Style: Honoring Love with Glam

Nigerian actress Ini Edo has always been a fashion icon, effortlessly slaying style in red carpets and setting trends. But recently, she’s been in the spotlight for another reason, Ini Edo has become the center of a cultural conversation, blending elegant style with personal grief after her father’s passing. While some praise her race under pressure, others critique her glamorous mourning looks, raising questions about how public figures should grieve.
In a society where Nigerian mourning traditions often dictate somber attire, Ini’s fashion-forward approach challenges expectations. Is this healing through style, or a statement about modern grief? Let’s get right into the conversation.

Ini Edo in a black power suit
1. Grief in the Public Eye: A Tightrope Walk
Losing a parent is one of life’s most painful experiences, and when you’re a celebrity, every move is scrutinized. While some fans have praised Ini for her strength, others whisper: Shouldn’t she be in all-black? Where are the mourning clothes?
But grief doesn’t come with a rulebook. Some people find solace in keeping busy, dressing up, or maintaining routine. Could Ini’s stylish appearances be her way of holding herself together?
2. Ini Edo’s Style: Elegance as a Second Skin
Even in difficult times, Ini’s fashion game remains unmatched. From sleek pantsuits to glamorous gowns, she’s been spotted looking radiant, sparking admiration and debate.
The Power Suit Moment: A recent appearance in a sharp blazer and trousers screamed boss lady energy.
Fashion has always been a form of self-expression. If dressing well helps her cope, who are we to judge?
3. The Side-Eye Chronicles: Why Are People Talking?
Let’s be real, Nigerians (and society at large) have opinions about how grief should look.
Some expectations include:
– Wear black for months!
– No makeup, no designer outfits!
– Stay out of the public eye!
But times are changing. More people are embracing the idea that grief isn’t one-size-fits-all. If Ini Edo chooses to honor her father by living fully glam and all, shouldn’t that be her call?
4. The Bigger Question: Who Decides How We Grieve?
This isn’t just about Ini Edo, it’s about the pressure society puts on mourners. Some cry openly; others smile through the pain. Some retreat; others seek normalcy.
Maybe instead of side-eyeing her, we should ask: Why does someone else’s mourning make us uncomfortable?
Strength in Her Own Way
Ini Edo isn’t just a celebrity, she’s a human managing loss while the world watches. Whether she’s dressing up to heal or simply being herself, one thing is clear: grief doesn’t erase personality.
So next time we see her in a fabulous outfit, maybe we should replace the side-eye with a simple thought: “She’s handling this her way, and that’s okay.”
What do you think? Should public figures grieve differently, or is style a valid form of strength? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
READ ALSO: Stars Turn Up for Ini Edo’s Dad’s Burial
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Hilda’s Record-Breaking Jollof Festival

Chef Hilda Baci turned Lagos into a giant kitchen on Friday when the World Jollof Festival lit up the Eko Hotel Car Park B. Part record attempt, part cultural celebration, the event drew thousands who came to witness one of the most ambitious cooking feats ever attempted in Nigeria.

Photo: @hildabaci-Instagram
Her goal was audacious: to cook the largest pot of Nigerian jollof rice ever made. A custom-built pot, six metres wide and six metres tall, was rolled in for the challenge. It was originally designed to hold 250 bags of rice. With smoke rising and the massive cauldron heating up, the crowd pressed forward, eager to see whether she could pull it off.

Photo: @hildabaci-Instagram
Among those who came to cheer her on were some of Nigeria’s familiar faces. Actress Funke Akindele and Jemima Osunde were spotted around the giant pot, offering encouragement. Dancer Kaffy joined in the excitement, while DJ Peller added to the festival’s energy. Influencers including Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Tomike Adeoye, Folagade Banks and Vicky James shared live updates from the ground, ensuring the spectacle reached far beyond Lagos.
After nine hours of steady cooking, Baci completed the challenge. Instead of the planned 250 bags, she managed 200. The effort produced more than 14,000 kilograms of jollof rice. Volunteers worked quickly once the food was ready, handing out over 30,000 takeaway packs to a delighted audience at no cost.

Photo: @hildabaci-Instagram
The day, however, was not without setbacks. During the weighing process, the giant pot gave way while being lifted by a crane. It collapsed under its own weight. The accident forced organisers to scale back the rice used, but Baci and her team pressed on, determined to finish. The determination drew loud cheers from the crowd, who applauded her resilience as much as her cooking.

Photo: @hildabaci-Instagram
What remains uncertain is how Guinness World Records will judge the attempt. The collapse of the pot raises questions about whether the technical requirements were fully met, and official verification is still pending.

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Still, the festival itself was a triumph. Beyond the numbers and the chase for a world record, the gathering reminded everyone why jollof rice holds such a special place in Nigerian culture. It brought together thousands of people from different walks of life, from celebrities to everyday Lagosians, to share in food, music and pride.
Whether or not Guinness gives its stamp of approval, Hilda Baci has already shown that Nigerian cuisine can command a global spotlight. A pot of jollof rice, no matter how massive, can still bring people together.
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Tyla Makes VMA History in Vintage Chanel and Pandora Jewels

The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards belonged to Tyla. With “Push 2 Start,” she became the first artist to win Best Afrobeats two years in a row, a moment that showed her rise from breakout star to one of Afrobeats’ leading names worldwide. Her win placed Afrobeats firmly on the global stage, with African stars now shaping the direction of pop culture.

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Tyla’s win carried the pride of the continent, but her presence on the red carpet made just as much noise. Styled by Ron Hartleben, she arrived in a 1993 vintage Chanel corset top, worn as a cream-and-black micro-mini dress. The look was balanced with fitted black shorts, a modern twist that allowed the outfit to move between daring and clean. Around her waist, gold chain echoing the layered necklaces and heavy medallions at her neckline.

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Her partnership with Pandora was on full display as she stacked bracelets, rings, and anklets, turning jewelry into a language of detail and weight. On her feet, she chose black Louboutin pumps, a classic contrast to the rest of the look.
The beauty direction was just as deliberate: a side-parted bob, natural-toned glam and a bold green manicure gave the look a sharp twist, showing that Tyla knows how to finish off her fashion moments.

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It was a red-carpet appearance that felt from the past yet modern, drawing from fashion history while signaling the assurance of an artist who knows she’s making history herself. The award was one part of the night. The other was seeing Tyla step onto the carpet and stage with the same assurance— an artist shaping Afrobeats.
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Paris Police Foil Kidnap Attempt on Kika Osunde

On September 4, the usually busy Montparnasse district of Paris became the scene of a crime thriller that almost played out in real life. Paris police officers from the elite Search & Intervention Brigade intercepted three men who had planned to abduct Nigerian fashion entrepreneur and influencer Kika Osunde in broad daylight.

Kika Osunde
The suspects, disguised as deliverymen, were said to have tracked her movements through her highly visible social media presence. Their plan was to seize her just as she continued to settle into her new life in the French capital.
Kika Osunde—popularly known as Kika GoodHair has built a powerful brand across in Africa and Europe. She co-founded Good Hair Ltd., a luxury hair company, and also runs the Lagos restaurant Brass & Copper.
Beyond business, she has a strong online presence, sharing her lifestyle, travels, and fashion moments with hundreds of thousands of fans across Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok.

Kika Osunde- Instagram
Her glamorous visibility, however, appears to have caught the wrong kind of attention. According to international reports, the men arrested were closely monitoring her posts to determine her location before attempting the stopped abduction.
The Paris prosecutor’s office has since opened an investigation, stating the seriousness of the case. authorities are examining the possibility that a larger network was involved in the plot.
For Nigerians, the story feels relatable beyond the drama of an attempted kidnap abroad. Kika Osunde is one of many Nigerians who have taken their creativity and business to the global stage, carrying with them the double burden of fame and risk. Her near-miss in Paris raises an eye-opening conversation about digital exposure, safety, and the unseen dangers that sometimes follow public figures.

Kika Osunde-Instagram
For now, the quick action of French authorities has stopped what could have been a tragic event. And for all of us watching the story unfold it is both a relief and a reminder: in an age where visibility equals influence, it also demands caution.
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